International and national perspectives on child and family law : essays in honour of Nigel Lowe / edited by gillian douglas, mervyn murch, victoria stephens.

Nigel Lowe is a leading expert in international family law, with a world-wide reputation for his work in child law, international family relocation and child abduction. His career, spanning more than 40 years, has produced a huge body of literature and is internationally influential and of particula...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Lowe, N. V. (Nigel V.) (honouree.), Douglas, Gillian (Editor), Murch, Mervyn (Editor), Stephens, Victoria (Researcher on domestic relations) (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [England] ; Antwerp [Belgium] ; Portland [Oregon] : Intersentia, [2018]
Series:Cambridge EBA Collection
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Family and child law in England and Wales. The Supreme Court and family law / Stephen Gilmore
  • The development of parent-child relationships in family law : the cascade of change / Leanne Smith
  • Commitment-based parenting : parental responsibility in English law / Gillian Douglas
  • Rights children should not have / John Eekelaar
  • Empirical research on adoption of children from care / Julie Doughty
  • Pathways to adoption : from long and winding road to obstacle course? / Judith Masson
  • Child abuse and public inquiry methodologies / Trevor Buck
  • Lowe and the inherent jurisdiction / Richard White
  • Wards of court / James Munby
  • Part II. International family law. Judging parental child abduction : what does it mean to adopt a children's rights-based approach? / Kathryn Hollingsworth and Helen Stalford
  • Judicial activism : a 20-year evolution / Mathew Thorpe
  • Globalisation of adjudication in international family law : serving international families by producing international solutions / David Hodson
  • Creating international families : private international law and the industry of parenthood / Claire Fenton-Glynn
  • Issues in international divorce cases / Rebecca Bailey-Harris
  • Non-judicial divorce in France : progress or a mess? / Frédérique Ferrand
  • The Istanbul Convention : is domestic abuse violence against women? / Jonathan Herring
  • Nationality and migration status in international children's law / Ann Laquer Estin
  • The development of child protection across international borders for children at risk of harm / Ruth Lamont
  • Nigel Lowe and international family law : an immense contribution / Mark Henaghan and Ruth Ballantyne
  • The Spanish Constitutional Court and protracted child abduction proceedings : time is of the essence / Cristina González Beilfuss
  • Non-recognition of child marriages : sacrificing the global for the local in the aftermath of the 2015 refugee crisis / Maarit Jänterä-Jareborg
  • Juvenile justice in Bulgaria : reforms and resistance / Velina Todorova
  • Overriding mandatory provisions in EU family law regulations / Dieter Martiny
  • Part III. The future for family and child law. The Hague Child Abduction Convention in a changing world / Rhona Schuz
  • Using research to improve outcomes for abducted children / Nicola Taylor and Marilyn Freeman
  • Breaking the existing paradigms of parent-child relationships / Jens M. Scherpe.